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With a compelling premise and award-worthy performances GLADIATOR II is a fitting sequel Movie Review: GLADIATOR II is a fitting sequel

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Star Cast: Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington

Director: Ridley Scott

Gladiator II Movie Review Synopsis:
GLADIATOR II is the story of a war prisoner who turns into a hero. Sixteen years after the events of the first part, the condition of the Roman Empire has further deteriorated. The empire is ruled by two incompetent emperors, Emperor Geta (Joseph Quinn) and Emperor Caracalla (Fred Hechinger), who want to expand the territory while ignoring the woes of the subjects. At their insistence, General Acacius (Pedro Pascal) invades Numidia which is headed by Jugartha (Peter Mensah). One of the brave fighters in his army is Hanno (Paul Mescal). He and his wife Arishat (Yuval Gonen) fight courageously. But Arishat dies and Rome captures Numidia. Hanno, Jugartha and others are taken as prisoners and taken to the outskirts of Rome. Here, Hanno is bought by Macrinus (Denzel Washington) and the latter plans to make the former fight in the arena at the Colosseum. Meanwhile, Acacius is unhappy with the back-to-back wars. His wife is none other than Lucilla (Connie Nielsen), the daughter of the deceased noble king Marcus Aurelius. They and some members of the Senate plan a rebellion against the emperors. What happens next forms the rest of the film.

Gladiator II Movie Story Review:
Peter Craig and David Scarpa’s story is full of drama and action. David Scarpa’s screenplay is praiseworthy as it nicely takes the story forward from the memorable first part. The narrative is peppered with action and politics which will keep the viewers intrigued. The dialogues are simple and sharp.

Ridley Scott’s direction, as expected, is marvellous. He had set a benchmark with GLADIATOR [2000] and hence, it’s a big risk to make its sequel. But Ridley succeeds and how. The characters in the first part were memorable but one doesn’t miss them as the newer ones are also likeable. In fact, a few of them like the Emperors and Marinus are very well fleshed out and their mere presence adds to the madness. Although the suspense around Hanno is predictable, one doesn’t mind as it unravelled beautifully. The fights are riveting and the challenge goes one level up this time. The Colosseum scenes are superb but watch out for Hanno’s fight with the baboons; it’s something to watch out for.

On the flipside, the film starts on a sluggish note. There are moments in the film in between where the film stagnates and also gets confusing, especially with regards to Macrinus’ actions. Those expecting lots of action might be disappointed as there’s an important political track which forms a major chunk of the film. The action, meanwhile, is very gory. Though the fights will give a paisa-vasool time to viewers, some of them seem to be historically inaccurate, especially showing the arena filled with water and sharks.

Gladiator II Movie Review Performances:
Paul Mescal plays the lead role with aplomb and looks convincing as a fearless soldier with a tragic past. Denzel Washington is the surprise of the film. He takes the film many notches higher with his character and his nuanced performance. An Oscar nomination-worthy act! Pedro Pascal underplays his part neatly. Connie Nielsen, as always, is lovely and graceful. Joseph Quinn and Fred Hechinger leave a tremendous mark. Peter Mensah and Yuval Gonen are fair in cameos. Alexander Karim (Ravi) shines and his character would be loved by the audience in India. The others who do a good job are Lior Raz (Viggo), Derek Jacobi (Senator Gracchus), Tim McInnerny (Thraex) and Matt Lucas (Master of Ceremonies).

Gladiator II movie music and other technical aspects:
Harry Gregson-Williams’s music enhances the impact. John Mathieson’s cinematography is breathtaking and detailed. Arthur Max’s production design is well-researched. Janty Yates and David Crossman’s costumes are authentic. The VFX is top-class. The action is entertaining but too gory, as per the requirement of the story. Claire Simpson and Sam Restivo’s editing could have been slicker.

Gladiator II Movie Review Conclusion:
On the whole, GLADIATOR II is a fitting sequel to one of the most loved films of Hollywood and rests on a compelling premise, award-worthy performances, top-notch drama and action. At the box office, it is set to open on a fair note and has the potential to emerge as a surprise success.

Star Cast: Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington

Director: Ridley Scott

Gladiator II Movie Review Synopsis:
GLADIATOR II is the story of a war prisoner who turns into a hero. Sixteen years after the events of the first part, the condition of the Roman Empire has further deteriorated. The empire is ruled by two incompetent emperors, Emperor Geta (Joseph Quinn) and Emperor Caracalla (Fred Hechinger), who want to expand the territory while ignoring the woes of the subjects. At their insistence, General Acacius (Pedro Pascal) invades Numidia which is headed by Jugartha (Peter Mensah). One of the brave fighters in his army is Hanno (Paul Mescal). He and his wife Arishat (Yuval Gonen) fight courageously. But Arishat dies and Rome captures Numidia. Hanno, Jugartha and others are taken as prisoners and taken to the outskirts of Rome. Here, Hanno is bought by Macrinus (Denzel Washington) and the latter plans to make the former fight in the arena at the Colosseum. Meanwhile, Acacius is unhappy with the back-to-back wars. His wife is none other than Lucilla (Connie Nielsen), the daughter of the deceased noble king Marcus Aurelius. They and some members of the Senate plan a rebellion against the emperors. What happens next forms the rest of the film.

Gladiator II Movie Story Review:
Peter Craig and David Scarpa’s story is full of drama and action. David Scarpa’s screenplay is praiseworthy as it nicely takes the story forward from the memorable first part. The narrative is peppered with action and politics which will keep the viewers intrigued. The dialogues are simple and sharp.

Ridley Scott’s direction, as expected, is marvellous. He had set a benchmark with GLADIATOR [2000] and hence, it’s a big risk to make its sequel. But Ridley succeeds and how. The characters in the first part were memorable but one doesn’t miss them as the newer ones are also likeable. In fact, a few of them like the Emperors and Marinus are very well fleshed out and their mere presence adds to the madness. Although the suspense around Hanno is predictable, one doesn’t mind as it unravelled beautifully. The fights are riveting and the challenge goes one level up this time. The Colosseum scenes are superb but watch out for Hanno’s fight with the baboons; it’s something to watch out for.

On the flipside, the film starts on a sluggish note. There are moments in the film in between where the film stagnates and also gets confusing, especially with regards to Macrinus’ actions. Those expecting lots of action might be disappointed as there’s an important political track which forms a major chunk of the film. The action, meanwhile, is very gory. Though the fights will give a paisa-vasool time to viewers, some of them seem to be historically inaccurate, especially showing the arena filled with water and sharks.

Gladiator II Movie Review Performances:
Paul Mescal plays the lead role with aplomb and looks convincing as a fearless soldier with a tragic past. Denzel Washington is the surprise of the film. He takes the film many notches higher with his character and his nuanced performance. An Oscar nomination-worthy act! Pedro Pascal underplays his part neatly. Connie Nielsen, as always, is lovely and graceful. Joseph Quinn and Fred Hechinger leave a tremendous mark. Peter Mensah and Yuval Gonen are fair in cameos. Alexander Karim (Ravi) shines and his character would be loved by the audience in India. The others who do a good job are Lior Raz (Viggo), Derek Jacobi (Senator Gracchus), Tim McInnerny (Thraex) and Matt Lucas (Master of Ceremonies).

Gladiator II movie music and other technical aspects:
Harry Gregson-Williams’s music enhances the impact. John Mathieson’s cinematography is breathtaking and detailed. Arthur Max’s production design is well-researched. Janty Yates and David Crossman’s costumes are authentic. The VFX is top-class. The action is entertaining but too gory, as per the requirement of the story. Claire Simpson and Sam Restivo’s editing could have been slicker.

Gladiator II Movie Review Conclusion:
On the whole, GLADIATOR II is a fitting sequel to one of the most loved films of Hollywood and rests on a compelling premise, award-worthy performances, top-notch drama and action. At the box office, it is set to open on a fair note and has the potential to emerge as a surprise success.

 Star Cast: Paul Mescal, Denzel WashingtonDirector: Ridley ScottGladiator II Movie Review Synopsis:
GLADIATOR II is the story of a war prisoner who turns into a hero. Sixteen years after the events of the first part, the condition of the Roman Empire has further deteriorated. The empire is ruled by two incompetent emperors, Emperor Geta (Joseph Quinn) and Emperor Caracalla (Fred Hechinger), who want to expand the territory while ignoring the woes of the subjects. At their insistence, General Acacius (Pedro Pascal) invades Numidia which is headed by Jugartha (Peter Mensah). One of the brave fighters in his army is Hanno (Paul Mescal). He and his wife Arishat (Yuval Gonen) fight courageously. But Arishat dies and Rome captures Numidia. Hanno, Jugartha and others are taken as prisoners and taken to the outskirts of Rome. Here, Hanno is bought by Macrinus (Denzel Washington) and the latter plans to make the former fight in the arena at the Colosseum. Meanwhile, Acacius is unhappy with the back-to-back wars. His wife is none other than Lucilla (Connie Nielsen), the daughter of the deceased noble king Marcus Aurelius. They and some members of the Senate plan a rebellion against the emperors. What happens next forms the rest of the film.Gladiator II Movie Story Review:
Peter Craig and David Scarpa’s story is full of drama and action. David Scarpa’s screenplay is praiseworthy as it nicely takes the story forward from the memorable first part. The narrative is peppered with action and politics which will keep the viewers intrigued. The dialogues are simple and sharp.Ridley Scott’s direction, as expected, is marvellous. He had set a benchmark with GLADIATOR [2000] and hence, it’s a big risk to make its sequel. But Ridley succeeds and how. The characters in the first part were memorable but one doesn’t miss them as the newer ones are also likeable. In fact, a few of them like the Emperors and Marinus are very well fleshed out and their mere presence adds to the madness. Although the suspense around Hanno is predictable, one doesn’t mind as it unravelled beautifully. The fights are riveting and the challenge goes one level up this time. The Colosseum scenes are superb but watch out for Hanno’s fight with the baboons; it’s something to watch out for.On the flipside, the film starts on a sluggish note. There are moments in the film in between where the film stagnates and also gets confusing, especially with regards to Macrinus’ actions. Those expecting lots of action might be disappointed as there’s an important political track which forms a major chunk of the film. The action, meanwhile, is very gory. Though the fights will give a paisa-vasool time to viewers, some of them seem to be historically inaccurate, especially showing the arena filled with water and sharks.Gladiator II Movie Review Performances:
Paul Mescal plays the lead role with aplomb and looks convincing as a fearless soldier with a tragic past. Denzel Washington is the surprise of the film. He takes the film many notches higher with his character and his nuanced performance. An Oscar nomination-worthy act! Pedro Pascal underplays his part neatly. Connie Nielsen, as always, is lovely and graceful. Joseph Quinn and Fred Hechinger leave a tremendous mark. Peter Mensah and Yuval Gonen are fair in cameos. Alexander Karim (Ravi) shines and his character would be loved by the audience in India. The others who do a good job are Lior Raz (Viggo), Derek Jacobi (Senator Gracchus), Tim McInnerny (Thraex) and Matt Lucas (Master of Ceremonies).Gladiator II movie music and other technical aspects:
Harry Gregson-Williams’s music enhances the impact. John Mathieson’s cinematography is breathtaking and detailed. Arthur Max’s production design is well-researched. Janty Yates and David Crossman’s costumes are authentic. The VFX is top-class. The action is entertaining but too gory, as per the requirement of the story. Claire Simpson and Sam Restivo’s editing could have been slicker.Gladiator II Movie Review Conclusion:
On the whole, GLADIATOR II is a fitting sequel to one of the most loved films of Hollywood and rests on a compelling premise, award-worthy performances, top-notch drama and action. At the box office, it is set to open on a fair note and has the potential to emerge as a surprise success.   Movie Review | Bollywood Movie Reviews | Latest Hindi Movies Reviews – Bollywood Hungama